How are public utilities responding to electricity market restructuring and the energy transition? Lessons from Israel
Avri Eitan
Abstract
Public utilities in the electricity sector globally face increasing competition in the power generation segment, specifically considering government liberalization reforms that facilitate the clean energy transition process. Although the utilities may significantly impact this process, the literature has thus far neglected the perceptible strategies they employ to cope with the emerging competition, particularly with regard to renewable energy resources. This study addresses the lacuna by focusing on the case of Israel Electric Corporation (IEC), demonstrating how the coping strategies employed by this public utility evolved over time and thus shaped the local electricity sector.
Topics & Concepts
RestructuringElectricityEnergy transitionLiberalizationElectric power industryElectricity marketPublic sectorRenewable energyCompetition (biology)CorporationBusinessIndustrial organizationElectricity generationEconomicsMarket economyGovernment (linguistics)Electric utilityEconomyPower (physics)FinanceEngineeringLinguisticsMedicineElectrical engineeringPhilosophyBiologyPhysicsEcologyPathologyAlternative medicineQuantum mechanicsPanacea (medicine)Electric Power System OptimizationGlobal Energy Security and PolicyEnergy and Environment Impacts